Sentences with phrase «working as a river»

A SKGABC Level 3 Sea Kayak Guide (with a class 4 waters endorsement) and Guide Trainer and Paddle Canada Basic Sea Kayak Instructor, Laurel also works as a river guide in the NWT and teaches canoeing and kayaking for a number of adventure guide programs.
Michael's past leadership experience includes working as a river guide and trip leader in many of the western United States» most loved sections of river: Idaho's Middle Fork and Main Salmon, American, Tuolumne, Rogue and he rowed baggage on the Grand Canyon.
Michael's past leadership experience includes working as a river guide and trip leader in many of the western United States» most loved sections of river.These sections include Idaho's Middle Fork and Main Salmon, American, Tuolumne, and Rogue.

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As a home - office journalist juggling a book deadline and domestic duties, I rely on regular runs along Ottawa's Rideau River to put work and parenting pressures in perspective.
Jersey Standard photographers cover certain routine assignments such as official dinners and tanker launchings, but for the most part they work on «picture essays» — a detailed coverage of the Gloucester fishing fleet, for example, or lumbering in the Northwest, or river transportation.
Digital River is positioned as a true global payment processing company, working in 190 countries, including many emerging countries like China and India, as well as in 170 transaction and display currencies.
According to an opinion by columnist Ronald Littlepage in the Florida Times - Union, «A representative of the Northeast Florida Builders Association, Neil Aikenhead, went so far in another e-mail as to make the ridiculous accusation that the higher standard «would be a crime against the environment» and that «this crime would be perpetrated by the St. Johns Riverkeeper, who while claiming to be working for the river, is in fact knowingly doing the precise opposite.»
In between, we are given snapshots of a vanished America where religion and culture still played a vital role in public life, as well as odd and unexpected little tidbits: a craze for church bell towers in the 1920s; Cram's home life with his beloved wife, Bess, and their children; the messy business breakup with Goodhue; Cram's mildly embarrassing foray into the horror genre, Black Spirits and White; his strange proposal for an island to be raised ex nihilo in Boston's Charles River; the problems inherent when working with rich Swedenborgians; and a Japanese Christian university he designed on a mix of Oriental and Dutch Modernist themes.
My concentration would be wholly on images of their witnessing in their work world as a means of counteracting the temptation to believe that God as Holy Spirit is mostly at home in the wooded lanes of River Oaks.
Mingana speaks of a large number of converts beyond the Oxus river as a result of missionary work undertaken by Elliya, the metropolitan of Men» in the seventh century.
«Lastly, it is to the hills that the fountains owe their rise and the rivers their conveyance, and consequently those vast masses and lofty piles are not, as they are charged, such rude and useless excrescences of our ill - formed globe; but the admirable tools of nature, contrived and ordered by the infinite Creator, to do one of its most useful works.
Now owned by CraftWorks Restaurants and Breweries Inc. — which also owns brewpubs Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery and Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, along with additional brands such as ChopHouse and Brewery, Walnut Brewery, Seven Bridges Grille and Brewery, and Big River Grille and Brewing Works — Old Chicago sports a fresh new interior ambiance, dozens of beers on tap and in bottles and cans, and innovative menu items.
It has worked to preserve the river valleys as forest, planting along the contours of the hills.
Tim grew up in the Quad Cities, Illinois & Iowa along the banks of the Mississippi River where he worked his first job as a gardener on the Rock Island Arsenal.
Previously, Tim has worked as a Program Director for River Action, a nonprofit focused on the vitality of the Mississippi River in the Quad Cities.
We are committed to helping transform the recycling system, seek innovations to change the materials we use, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and work to recover the unmanaged waste that is ending up in the environment and, more specifically, our rivers and oceans.
Natalie wrote the names of dishes and doshas on river stones, and her banana leaves worked so well as simple plates.
After graduating from the CIA in 1999, Bacon moved to New York City where he worked for legendary restaurants such as River Café, and ILO in midtown Manhattan.
Revie was born and raised in Australia, and began working in vineyards in the country's acclaimed Margaret River winegrowing region as a teenager.
As I work with a jeweller's torch there is a point when all the heat is balanced in a piece of metal, and the solder suddenly flows like a silver river — and you know the piece will become whole.
As part of Mass Audubon's ongoing work in the Blackstone River Watershed, five communities have been selected to receive technical assistance for local Low Impact Development (LID) and land use planning projects to improve water quality and stormwater management.
In addition to serving the families on base, Camp Lejeune works with the nearby Marine Corps Air Station New River, as well as the Onslow County (N.C.) Parks and Recreation Department and the City of Jacksonville (N.C.) Recreation and Parks Department to serve the 2,500 children that sign up for their youth sports offerings each year.
This being said, Cooper wore his swim shorts, with a net lining, just like his daddy's, and I guessed that the net would work as well as any swim diaper to catch flotsam and jetsam that might be trying to escape into the river.
In 1979, he took a job as city manager in Wood River, Ill., where he worked until becoming Glen Ellyn's village manager in 1984, his wife said.
The work began when HRPT hired historian and architect John Reddick as the project's art consultant and Studio Hip Landscape Architecture, a three - person Manhattan firm, according to records obtained by Gay City News under the state Freedom of Information Law from the Cuomo administration, the state parks department, and the Hudson River Park Trust (HRPT), which operates the park that extends from West 59th Street to Battery Park.
As part of the $ 37 million project, the company, working with Waterbourne Construction Advisors LLC as its contractor, demolished the two - story section of Fallside, renovated a four - story section and added a 178,000 - square - foot tower overlooking the riveAs part of the $ 37 million project, the company, working with Waterbourne Construction Advisors LLC as its contractor, demolished the two - story section of Fallside, renovated a four - story section and added a 178,000 - square - foot tower overlooking the riveas its contractor, demolished the two - story section of Fallside, renovated a four - story section and added a 178,000 - square - foot tower overlooking the river.
After Krieger retired as the assistant chief of operations in 1988, he went on to work as the police chief in Crystal River, Fla., and as assistant superintendent of a multi-county detention center there.
«Gareth was born in Kingston, raised working on a farm along the Walkill River in Ulster County, graduated from Kingston High School, worked for a water - well drilling business and served as a volunteer firefighter in the district,» the memo stated.
TARRYTOWN — As work begins on a temporary work platform to be constructed in the Hudson River just north of the current Tappan Zee Bridge, the public will be able to monitor environmental impacts online.
In his remark on the «Community» statue, Mr. Sobayo of Terra KultureStudio said the art work made up of 57 canoes represent the 20 and the 37 Local Council Development Areas united as a State working together to achieve a common goal of a better Lagos without forgetting its roots embedded in the rivers of accord that the boat sails on.
Pryslopski, who works as program director at the Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College, is the chair of Rosendale's Zoning Board of Appeals.
The one - percenters are ALWAYS looking for a place to recreate the era when U.S. citizens (many of them immigrants) worked like slaves on building railroads, when women were crammed like sardines into sweatshops in lower Manhattan, when mills and tanneries dumped toxic fluids into rivers and streams as they pleased.
The agency in a statement said the cleanup along the river north of Albany is «working as designed» and is «expected to accomplish its long - term goal» of protecting both human health and the environment.
There will be a new generation of equipment to control the flow between treatment facilities, pumping stations and tanks; there is a system to alert customers and large institutions, such as hospitals, to interruptions in service; old pipes are replaced more rapidly to limit leaks; and officials are working toward a system to move water from north to south, so the Southtowns can rely on the Van De Water treatment plant on the Niagara River should the Sturgeon Point plant on Lake Erie fail or lose its links to customers, like when a 42 - inch main failed last summer.
In their brief, elected officials argued that the variance allowed «one municipal board to defeat over a century of collaborative work and investment by New York and New Jersey citizens, legislators, and courts, as well as by the federal government, to preserve the historic Hudson River Palisades north of the George Washington Bridge.»
It amends an existing law that lets the state Department of Environmental Conservation work with the Department of State and the Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to set «conditions for petroleum - bearing vessels to enter or move upon navigable waters of the state, as well as «tanker avoidance zones»» on the lower Hudson River.
The ECIDA also agreed to extend an existing Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) arrangement for Building 1 at the River Road site, as an incentive, if the automaker commits to bringing the new V - 6 and V - 8 engine work to the Tonawanda plant.
-------------------------------- The 4th annual Sidney Veterans Memorial Park Association Golf Tournament will be held on June 3rd at the Sidney Golf & Country Club, as a fundraiser for future work at the Sidney at River Street near State Route 8.
He said, «He is a grassroots politician, he has worked with most three powerful politicians in South West, as SA to Tinubu on LG and Chieftaincy matter, Coordinator, Obasanjo Atiku Presidential campaign, also with Adedibu which earned him the position of Chairman, Board of Ogun Osun River Basin under Obasanjo and Chairman, Board of LAUTECH during Akala eleven months reign.
Trained as a painter, in the late 70's, I fell in love with the Hudson River Valley, and began living and working here.
In a world of high - tech searches, Buffalo Police are continuing to apply the knowledge of decades of experience working on and around the Niagara River, as the search for Officer Craig Lehner continues into a fifth day.
State Canal Corporation employees work on the Mohawk River as they set navigation buoys for the Erie Canal just below Lock 7 on Tuesday, April 28, 2015, in Niskayuna, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski / Times Union archive)
Coffer dams — a temporary barrier that allows work on a permanent dam to proceed — are already in place for many projects, such as the Ahai Dam on the Jinsha River, closing off yet more sections of the waterway.
«Going forward, it will be an extremely important tool for identifying survival standards for Atlantic salmon at other dams in the Penobscot River watershed as we work to recover the species in Maine.»
Malaska works as a volunteer for the Cassini team in his spare time and at the conference he described a winding channel flowing into a south Titan lake that follows a path very similar to a stretch of the lower Mississippi river — and thus might carry a comparably vast flow after a methane rain.
A test facility near Lynchburg, Va. is up and running to ensure that what looks good on paper will also work in practice and B&W already has one potential customer in the U.S. — the TVA — expressing an interest in building as many as six of the small modular reactors at its Clinch River site, former home of a failed effort to build a fast breeder reactor in the 1970s.
Now, a massive slug of water is working its way down the Mississippi River, forcing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to deliberately flood farmland to spare riverside towns such as Cairo in Illinois, and threatening near - record water levels all the way to New Orleans.
Sabo worked with other ASU researchers on the project, as well as researchers from the University of Washington, University of Maryland, Conservation International, the University of South Florida, the Mekong River Commission and Aalto University.
They believe, however, that they can extend their results to all large meandering rivers in the region as a working hypothesis, concluding that the «combined results of this and other studies significantly weaken the postulated role of rivers as major drivers of Amazonian diversification.»
The panel urged more work as well to determine the environmental impact of spilled crude oil in high - risk and poorly understood areas and sensitive ecosystems, such as Arctic waters and shores, inland rivers and wetlands.
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